Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 04, 1865, Image 4

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.,,<?> n nj |r. states Inlrmal llevcNtf Taxes. ! be',1, wViito°l>er fne In * live cent'. „ . : l.md Pipes. live per cent, bond,»h6ft. life per rent. fch'>t. Jive per cent. I lioa'll iniCJta, p!«« ur bars, throe per cent, Loatnor, patent, leather and ekin cent. . £) 00r skins itroMhl T A 111. K t. MAM KAO Pl’ltlf'. VUTICbBS A MS PRO IS l l A l >. »AhhS,i(. Advertisr.ueofK. ipereenb Ale, Boor, A .. l oi barrel f 1 ndon;, one dollar. , Auction Salus. in ;:r •' imount. coni. tdfff 1 r'ntiid* lUMv- . inieie'l arirt jriimnncJ f every description, live per ol 1 pe Bunk* and llnmkiti^r. M nith.v < ix of 1 per cent, upon depo-f.- nt Dank** nr v "‘ffiiXa^lil.okln^Monrhlydu.v .1 1-24»f.j boarhor, oil ilricl, and boli'hVr'of' nll'dMeriplion’, tunnel or pm ,.il inihe roueh. lies por cent , Ava nor Real E l: 1 poi i 1 . tfpo: ■’ Banks’ m l liinkm i Hail I- Hi n.inkliii Bank of 1 per cent ui lion ii*«iie-l b* • < t «• Bank- and duly.i 1 I '-r ' ;' of eimilati'**i ' • «' * Hunk* and Hnnkin duly «.i! •• " ; "f •'■ %r culaii'-n I-•• •' * ' •' preceding J ul> • 1 ‘ * - ..ti'>nnl monthly tv-ra-re :iin"Unt • r .1-1.». «d capita!. - A I I iti'Miftl monthly «* r ' ft » point 1 •. 12 cent?. . r-, , .in.! Mmilar lor- i »i. ;! not mote tliati 'll Buryi'*', rulphu liner-. Ihk'T ' ' mettled hqi r«. *'Benzine, rcduct. P^'daeud l.y the d.itil lation of po.il. mpimitu:. . eiial-. pc.U. petroleum, or r«»ck "ii. per trail* liunr . tulfv'tanni'd. «'* ,he , ouph : live pel cent, llcatlmr nuVrir-1 or flushed live Lc^eifc-. too Hucoo^ion to Rout E-tato. Lithograpnor*. productions of, five i I Lime, three percent. I I.i?isued Mil. five cont? l»or gallon. Lotteries, on gross receipts, fivo nor cent. Mhii►*f»«otnrc.-i of cotton, wool, .*-ilk, w*»r»*t*»*i. flit, lionip, ju e, indirt rubber, gutaa pun-ba, wood, willow, R|ju«.i, Pottery waie. I cat nor, pa- pur. iron, steel, lea l. tin. copper, /me, )•■ a??, | uoM, ,-ilvcr. horn, ivo-y, hone, hrtsHe?, wholly 1 »,r in part.or ol any other material not otner- ! wi-c provided for, five percent. . I Manulacturea, increased in value by being polieho.il, painted, varnished, etc . etc- on too increased value, fivo por cent. Marble Gravestones, and other monumental gtones, whether with or without inscription live per emit. Marti, Kpsrn, ship or vessel Bf \t,.uta ,.i , Mprv(*H. r, ner cent. jul and du t Mr??:j* «nlc«, on r8ielpt<» ^ 1 *f cent, •xf.c fabric icafrer. "pora-*, •i'riMi«e9, tnn.4rntii*, and nil . eipt*. l! per cent. Tile#" drain''lie, * percent. # • T'.bae- ". cav- mill'll, plii|t, twist, and all other kin I- • : i . i 1.1 :tiifed tobacco not herein pro vided : • r. lrmo Gillen tho rtom his been taken •liuOil. it oduui 1 by tho distillation peat, pclroluum or rock Oil, per Z*'mu, JII cents. Bieaiii'iiiate ot - Min-, per^ pound. . liiille. Bi'l'ic.ii.o r: > hi * * -1 L'axiiH, •• per cent per eont. Meat?, preserved. r t |»er eont* Mineral Coals, except pi per ton—6 con**, Urn* . I pet Bneks, • n Bridirc *, r- percer t. Br«d -V*. n kers, upon ai other iro.-'l-. eontrn -t . r per cunt, on and -iU«*r • proinirs'iry i Candy per p ui Can ) coni* I : eh bottle , in,uma tobacco manufactured with . in. th • lent not bavin* neon hutted •I • • '-in. a id on refuse P. •ue- •a . i i f • h'irta, ‘St cents per pound. ii*.''and ' " ^ " ,ie ° 1 .cults per pound. line-i'iit clmwin* whether inanutac- r.r !••■ .. . or in bulk, v. ^enf.** pur pound. ;ie* o .^nu'.l mid Mini! I lour, inanutaotured .c o, /.-« in U -luin[» '*r dry, pickle i, .soon- r oifiCrwi-c. per pound, d tureil to be sold or n bulk, or in packages, papers, r«•*•' tier pOlUl'l, •»*> CClltl 1 . ridge, on gross recoipts, ompanlci', on dividend? and surplus t*r cent. <c Cutup tnic-V Bonds, on the intorost Turpi r.tlnc* 1 ndirella.i Varhish *»r , soirifaof, per gallon, 20 cents, ind Harusols, • per cent. Japii'i, made wholly or in part of • r other gums and substanoei, ■> f’eir . n!l, Itockan d ni j i' II ■ • jr 'V'P'C < i i'll : . ■. bu.ln-.p ns Em- : hi iioi, produce «»r l p >n all -lie* ami u t ». »ii*K 1-20 o! 1 - Andotgohl , Joreign Lxchange. *• unties, 1-iiO 'il ' uv-h -.ill s. and of all eecding 20 cents per cunt. , 2! i pur t ent. l’liadon, Wagon, Hug i»n- liko Mi, "iii- hoclv.of riptlon, innillllllg n*M Iiriru iiiiin « . ••■*-. Mineral Wator—eoiitumuig not more tnnn .. j «urtrt—nno cent. . ^ , Mineral Water, artificial, •# percent. Mueoasiiui—vi per cent. . M usiard, ground and all other imitation; per I .mud. 1 cent. .... MuseuuiH and all uliow?, 2 per vent, on rc CC ,\\ol!uiaos, produced directly from sugar cane juice, fivo cents per pound. Molasses, gyrup of, producod directly from •uuar eano juice, I % emits per gallon. Naptha, refined, produoou by the dwtilia*pm of coal, audiMtuiin shale, peat, petroleum or rock oils, etc., per gallon, V’O conK Oil, illiuninaiin*. produced by Midi ili)iti< :i of mill, asphalt urn. shale, peat, peiroleum, "i | rock oil-, .in*l all other bituioioous sub-'am-.e..- tihod for alike purpol**. per gwllou, 2<» cents, oil, Lord, per gallon, d centa. Oil, niiiHtard rued, per gallon. ocentM. i»il, all animal ami vegetable, not exmople'l ■otherwise provided for, per gii on. .cunts. Operas, Museum*, Theatres, and all ."mows, i gross receipts* 2 per cent. Oxide ol Zinc, per l'H> p"<md J , ■» ^°n* I'.unts, n* below, 5 per cont. ihiintor.-’ t’olors. dry or gioiind, in oil or m panto, or with wale;, not olbcrwwo provided v W n r«*!i bles, |>rcscrced, 5 i>c . ,i gi'.-.- receipts. the ,Mi. i I'arrn'gof < Itku d tiundred dollars dired d dl, Hiding harno-s film'd at u Curringeso! line dr "pti** o.vulno l lit above two liundi ,,, d del 1 ar- i. I i ■ t nh .r** throe hun- ,lre«l dnllnri, each, three dollars. Oivrrii* • : i like d- cnptleii, valued uib< throe iiimdri'l I • drod ill " i dim t a be ol like description, five hundred dollar.*. -• ili. tcnd* l'a--ia ground, yiilail lullin' ° U Satflo, hoc :*laU4lilerel I’nllle. Cement, Uotlian *n water. -Bpot • ,li> iei".il i’r«» lie.Mens, nli nr* ■ othci wiso provuliil tor, ChocolAto. I"‘f ,r "'- tkgiuretles, imid*‘ "! P Mpcr wrapi-ui'• ■ 1 p i i hull'll'* u i' i more than ovi nt\ fn. < i.ciliiind'-'-1 P-'cl tfive hun- •alued above liars. oiui, per lb. 1 l. 1 1 y cent*, incloto:d in a \ er live dollars •' 'illuming not B s, ouo iloll.ir liacno, and also v allied m ' "'Ii t heUHJIld, till '* Clgur*-. v.iln over tilli di p n tlp'U m l. Cigars, v.dii| over ihirt > 1 • per tli'UiMind. I ii' 11 . Vrtlu send and n"l " diiMm> 1 1 •'r ih ft.ro del:.11 i ■d id u ■ per ttmu-:uid. imposed wholly in part *>f g ild «*r gilt, kept tor too, valued fcdno nr lev-, each, Olio dtillnr- \Va*e it . • ild w.,t< hot. composed wnolly in j.art ol gold -*r gilt, kept for use. valued uiiove I"**, • a .i, t-.vo dollars. White lead, per l'Ki pounds. V,"* cent?. Wine, m ,•]*• •.! ;fr *: —. per K.ilhm, 0 conts. \Vine, ail other, and lejuers known as wine, produced by being ro-tifled and mixed witi. oiln r I'ii its, or into wliP'll any matter what ever may he infused, to bo .-»hl as wine, noi otherwise provided for, per gallon,except tlm.-e made from currant-, rhubarb *-r berrios, ., i \ adit*, I’lnimuro *»r racing b*»iiLs, by sail or in, me t uiiiig by eu-toin-house meaguio- otii until. «»r le»s, e.w'h, five ilollurA. N *it . .k-*, \' "ling fen and not excoedin* ri iity s .»•, • aeh, ten dollars. Yacht-. Ae„ uAuuodin* tw<»nty and not ox* i.liuu I'Tty ton-. . i«'b. twenty-five dollars. reding forty and not exonod- oh. fifty dollars, oiling eighty and not, oxceod- in l ten ton-, each, sovonty- for, - per -lit. 1’iiriisols. T. per cent Paper, nt nil desoripti btiaid, hinders' b< ptiotr, including pa-t.- .], and tarred paper lor roofiner and ntiier purposes !1 per cent. Baiuphluts, o per cent. PaMporfs, $•’>. Photographs,di per cent, ... .. Popper, ground, and all iinifafions, por lb., 1 eont. «... ,. Piano Fortos, Organs, Molodeons. or other j.grlor Musical Instruments, kopl lor — * • hiding thou valued .it above our dolluro. , when valued above inir eiglify tun. Va« -i-.A-e ing one Inti. I; live dollars, lit#. »k' < dollnra and not .i^, niL' pn dollars Clocks » when Sold Clnth-. a fabric of fore the • oil. uud a! tarr«i»i. van Clothing Ol'V.d: Mo i'd, 1 per * mils. Ue.l and felled , •.t:..i*, wind, ol other tmiterial, he hi. Ii >- l.'MMHlyed, pi lllted or I.loach- 1 i- ..ih |• .<i:.tv• 1. enameled, shirred i.in'iicd 'O' ".led. •» per ecilt. and all waring npparcl made to •t ‘s over six hundred dollars, .1 pur Chive Stem-. ground, and ■ ptuiii'l. one e*mi. Coal. miiic.vL, M " '. t pea per ton, . r > cant . mil oil. i" Coal Tur. pi - "'iu luiiiinutinu 'it . a tillation oftlw "• Cocoa, t'lupun' conts. Colton, groin. 1, colVec. or prcpnrn part, per pound.« Confectioner.'* twenty cm" i # Confect loiiui', not exco*'line I ■ C'dihMi'on i v. or sold othurwi: cent. Copj «ub-ututcr for, t«r lb., ip.ir xflitted nt not exceeding per Copper, tel led, three per emit. ... Cotton, u| on wlr . ii ii"duty haa t»ecii levied, llurt"dor paid, or which is exempted by law, Ihtimwiidr.V'o Pi - moil- St. ues,) ten percent. DridnjUK Tile?, three per rent. Kxpro.-a ""inraniai. "ii gross receipts, llireo )r rclJfc Kmcnilds Kugruvci . pi'ldlt Ks.-ential cent. Kerries, i ■r«'>s rce Fish linn 'I’Moir-, I'i\ e |o i'ui'nitei -'. mid «'thv dl Fi-li, In e, b percent, i. bvo per r< ’»»si imu 1'iibvo |e- t pi ubie luef, 20 eenhs. i ilie pi-'duet *hall be per month, per eonti*. •l cont. nidi. „ plueod in churches or public . lifiuos, valued at imt less than ♦Put and not above $200 each, two dollars, Piano For to#, otn., win and not above ♦ loo, Piano Fortes etc each, six dollars. Pickles, f»nor cont. Pins, solid head or othor, r » per cent. Plate, of gold, kopt for use, per ounce, troy, f.O cunts. Plato of silver, kept, for uso, per ounce, troy, 5 chills. , . Provided, That silver spoons or idato of silver lined by one family to an amount not ex'-oedme tor y ounces, as alorcsaid, belonging to any « no porsnn, pinto belonging to religioussocietn-. mid souvmiira anil koei'sakus actually given and reeuived as such and not kept for u-o ; nl.io all premiums awarded as a token of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, or iisno- eintion of parsons, lor any purpose whatever, shall bo exempt Irom duty. Precious Stones, Ih percent. Precious Stones, on which dulins have been [ paid,whan actor reset, pay tax only on value of sotting. ..... I Pimento, round, and all mutation?, por ih,, 1 bent. Preserved bruits five per cont Printod Books, Magu/.iiic*, PiimphlotM.' 1 Uo- viows, and all other similar printed publica tions. except newspapers. r » per cent. Paints and Painters Colors, dry or ground. ... oil oi paste, or with water, not otherwise provided lor, o per cent, Printed Billheads, ('aids and Circulars, < r > per cent. Quicksilver, produced in any manner, 2 per omit. Kailrouds on gross rocoipfs, 2 , £ per cent. Ilailroud Bonds, duly on inteicst, o por cent. Rectified Wines, por gallon,.'Ml cents. Kopuirs of engines, cars, carriages, or other articles, when such rcjniirs iiicrcuso tho value of the article rnmiired ]u pur cent or over, on ich increased 'oiluo, .2 percent. Snleratus. per pound, •*» mills Hail Tent-, Shades, Awning? and Bags made of cotton, flax, or hemp, f> pur cont. Suit, per lkb pounds, t> cents. Screws, commonly culled wood-screw.-:—lb l»or oont. Shot, 5 por eont. Shows, of all kinds, 2 per eont on receipts. Silver, produced lrom quartz, minus. Inn bodstof rivers, from ‘lie earth, or in any oilier manner, ' j of 1 percent. Slaughtered Catt o, Swino and Sheep, cattle and calves oxoeodin* throe monlha old, slaughtered, except when slaiiulilered for th* hides and tallow exclusively, 10 cents per head Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cattle am. calves under throe months old, slaughtered, r > Cents per head. Slaughtered Out Mo, ole., on all sivino slaughtered. Kleunlspar houii. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all sheep ami Juiuhs slaughtered, & cents per head. Provided, Thill Cuttle, not excelling live in number, and calve.-, swine, sheep, and lumlm nut exceeding in all twenty in nmnbor, slaught ered I'V any person (or his or her own con sumption, in any ono year, shall lie exempt from duty; uod all shoop slaughtered for the l>el(s shall pay two emits only per head. Snuff, por pound, Jtf» cents. Soap, fancy scouted, cream, transparent, and all dujuriptiou* ol toilet and nhaving soup, pur pound, five emits. Soap, soft,f* percent. Soiiji,castile, vulue not ubovo live cents per pound, 2 mill?. Soap, Castile, valuo above fivo cents, I cent. Soup, palm o I, same n? Castile. Soap, oraslve, same us Oiistilc, Soap, all other doseriptions, white or colored, except soft soap and soap otherwise provided for. valued not above five cents per pound, per pound, 2 mills. Snap, all ether descriptions, valued ahon five cents per pound, I cent. Soda Water, etc., ocr emit. Spurs luid Ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 per cent Spirits, distilled and sold, or removed tor consumption or sale, from July 1. ho I, per gallon, $1 hd. l’ruiu February. 1. h », two ilollaispor gallon on first proof. Plage Cone lies, 2’ -j per emit, on roeeii is. Steamboats. 2* -j per cent, on receipts. Ships 2'u percent on receipts. Starch, made ol potatoes per pound. 2 mill*. Starch, niadoof corn or wheat, por i uind. • mills. Starcii. in tide *>f rion or any other materials, per pound x I cent ', exceeding ono hundred and ton tor -, each, one hundred dollar*. Yellow Shooting Metal, in rods or flhoeU, 3 per •■••nt •Zinc, Oxide of, per lut) penndd, -Scents. TABLIC TI. Ij It K NSES. A pothocarics—$10. At- hit'cts and Civil Kngincors—$10. A-m iyera—not exoooding $250,000—$100. Ef- c'M ling i 2’»0,0 i» and not uxcocdiiig $500,000- lixco'wling 'r.» ,M l,()00“$5()0. Aiicli"iieor—win *o annual sales do not ox- cce-l .s|0,iyK)—$ln, 11 cxooe*litig $10,(JIK>—$21». Banker.-— ii-ing uipitnl not oxoeoding $Vl,- Ihink'. - evv • ling -f-Vi.OOO, for every midi- tinmil •j'l.lxK) in excess - f2. lire'"mn—le tlmnfiOO barrels por your— Over •<"'» 1'iirnd- per year- $'»u. B iwling A'I'y- for each alloy—£10. Billi:»rd IIomihu—t->r each tablo—>10. Broken!* $w. Urol,..; ;, Fawn— using capita! not oxcccding d.'jO.IMHI • !*'0. Bioker.', Fawn—exceeding >V|,)K>u, for each additional ?l,h ,M » t2 Broker*, Laud Warrant—^. Brokers. MnttP -il annual sales do not ox- <*. -.| . iu.nqi—.-Sit». FiXoecding $10,000—>1 fur fii'di mi-liM'.'i'il iljrn. Fn oh Mr?, Frodtp'o—flO. liroki ! t'"iaint'reial—$150. Broki.T.-. ( iistom-lioufo-.lilO. Brukers—?oo al"> table I. Buil l* r? and M'otiii aetor*. if annual rontrneta "»,n'Mi, If exoooding Ijdn, 61 lor each additional $1,000. Amnesty i*roelntuntU*!!j AY TMH Pgf.itnRNT ! )P Tint tJgiTKn Hf ATE3 OK AMCHIOA. Whore*?, The lfrefltdcnt of the United States, on theHth day of December, did. with the object of suppressing tboexintingrobe.lt *n,to induce all persons tb lay down their arm*, to . O. uuau I return to their loyttUr, and }® rustoro 11he au- which i.- sweetened, thority ot the Lnitod States, * ' tiomi offoring aumosty and pariion to certain persons who bad directly, or by implication, engaged in said rebellion; and Wherein, many persons who had so engage.! hi the said rebellion, have, since tho i-suatice of said proclamation, failed or neglected to take the benefit#! offered thereby; and Wher#as, Many persons who have been justly deprive! from all claim to amnesty and pardon thereunder, by reason of their participation directly or by implication in said rebellion, and continued in hostility to tho government ol tho United State.* since the date ofsaid proc.a- mation, now desire to apply lor and obtain amnoaty and pardon; , . To the end, therefore, that the authority of the Government of the United States may be restored, and that peace, order and freedom may bo established, I, Andrew Johnson, Pres- identof the United Slat es, do proclaim aud de clare, that l hereby grant to all persona who have dirootly <*r indirectly participated in the existing rebellion, except as hereafter exempt ed, amnerty ; nd pardon, with restoration of all rights of property, except as to slaves, except in oases where legal proceedings under the law? of the United Slates, providing for the confiscation of proporty of porsons engaged in rebellion, have been instituted, but on the con ditions. nevertheless, that every nuch pors-n shall take and subscribe to the Pillowing oat'i, which sli.iU be rcgi-tcred, for permanent prop er vation, and shall be ot tenor and efloct following, to-wit: . 1 do solemnly swear or affirm in prosr nce ol Almighty God, tlmt I will henceforth faith In 1- ly dofend th« Constitution of tho United StaieH i.’ini will ill liko manner, abide by and faithful* i ly support all laws and proclamations which 1 have been mado during tho ex iting rebellion with roforen -e to the emancipation of glavcs-— i So help me God. I l'ho following cIifhch of persons are oxccpted l from the benefits of this proclamation: _ ]. All who uro or have boon pretended civil or diplomatic officer* or otherwise domestic or loreign agents of the pretended Coufoder.ito 2. Ail who loft Judicial stations under the United S'ate* to aid tho rebellion. J. All who linvo boen military or naval offi cers ol tho pretended C- nlederate government above the rank ol Colonel in the army, or Lieu tenant in the nnvy* 4. All who loft their scats in tl tho United Stales to aid in tho re fi. All who resigned or tendered tho rcsigna tion ol'thoir I'ommi sionsin the Army and Na vy ol tho L’nilul Staten to cvaUe their duty in resitiling the rebellion. 6. All who have engaged in any way in treat ing otherwise than lawfully ns prisoners o j Bui-her $.10. r from curt?. $’». M n dollars (' .it "i! I)istiller.-, liltv dollars. Uoalfi'ti'Uiers, t*'ii dollar.-. (hu.viy uioers. Ion dollars. C'uiin Agents, ten dollars, lle.nli.-'s, Ion dollars. Mittiller.-, liltv dollars. I»i tiller- (-1 Apples and Fcnchos, distilling le;- : i ban 2'd barrel.- per year, twelve dollars and 11 ball. Fating llou-cs, ton dollars. Fxliihilfii?, t- n dollars. UeiMTid Bu inoss, i«»r which no othor license Is r- quire l. Ini dollars, ilili I. ) • - projiriutor* of, fifty dollars. Gu? hittri , leu doll.irs, 11 or.-** I »■ aim ?, I cn didlurs. II . Inn and lavernstwhen tho mitshull b<> t iv•• luindreil dollurs or loss,) ten dollars. lintels, Inri- ai.d Taverns (whon the rents shall <• (■«• l nve hundred dollars, fur any addi tional one hundred dnlWr* or trnetionul part in u.xcc-s nt two bundled dollars) fivo dollars. 1 nlelligciice "Hion keepers, ten dollars. Insurance Agents, ten ihdlars. Insurance Agents, foreign, filly dollars. Jacks, ton dollars. Jug :kr*. t wonty dollar.-.. I.a\vy« i ten dollar*. Livery >*ahlo keepers, ton dollars. Lottery I i- kot Dealer*, one hundred dollars. Matiuhn tuiurs, ten dollars. Minns, t- n tlullar*. Fateiu Bight Dealer*, ten dollars. I’eddlms, tvvitli mure than two horses or in ii It fifty dollars. Idlers, (with two horses or mules) twenty- TO OWNERS C O T TON. ties. All persons who have been or aroabstn- __ from tne United States for tho purposes of aiding the rebellion. 8, All military or naval officers in the rebel service who were educated by the Government Wo find that the large quantity of Cotton which wo own and control in South Western Georgia, and tho un settled condition of the country, will require us to ESTABLISH A HOUSE AT .A.palae}iioola, Fla., for tho purpose of receiving and for warding all Cotton to our bouses at Liverpool and New York. Wo will bo associated at that point with tlio most eminent business men of the country, who will receive, store, compress and forward all consignments, pay taxes, charges and make advances upon shipments to WATTS, CRANK & CO., New York ; W. C. WATTS k CO., Liverpool; or GIVEN, WATTS tc CO., New Orleans, or will forward Cotton on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS, where owners prefer to consign to oth or houses. Bagging and Rope Supplied. Shippers can roly upon prompt atten tion. General patronage solicited. Address E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN A CO., Apalachicola, Fla. Beet. 5—lm W. F. ALEXANDER is the A gout fur the above house iu this city. Office over Dr. Ware’s Drug store. Columbus Business Directory. ] Dry Goods nnd O.oceries. J. F. WINTER k CO., No, 78 Broud Street, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and Country GEO. II. PKABOfcY, (Old Stand, Broad Street,) in Dry Goode, Groceries, Fancy Article? and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groceries, &e„ Ac., ut old stand of Bradford At Snow, corner Oglethorpe and St. Chur #trents. II. C. MITCHELL k CO., (At Gunby k Co’s old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Staple Dry Goods. L. M. 1IIGUKKS. R. 8. CRANK . DIGGERS k CRANE. Grocers. Produce and Cninmisiion Merchants, lw Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Staple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CAS IS Y, Groceries and Liquors, ono door below J A McNeill k Co. l»roud Street, TftilOtb (jutting and innkinl'dimVih Randolph atroct, two door, - Struppor. 8 u. II. JoNEsT^' Coiiin. m.itl’J' n B f °aa StroM Hoots and Shoe,. WELLS A- cURTis ■Wholesale and RelaU _ Leather, Finding.* >n,.( f P. DIKII LI Manufacturer »d By.u Firtt door above Uurior'ri ' - Street. rUK ' Hooks and Stationed •i* w. pease Crockery mid Ulo,, ^ C0WDEUV i go Dealer? m Chtr.ii, _Cnlumhu* Dank Building, Pa»htonnbie li[in ller ~ lek. nearly (ftkicnl Academy. . All person* who hold the protended offices Governors ol the States iu insurrection against tin* IJnitod States. 10. All persons who loft their homes within ! ho jurisdiction and protection of tho United State*,and pas.-.od beyond the Federal military linos into tho so c.illo l Confederate Stales for tho purposo of aiding '.ho rebellion. 11 All person* who hnvo engaged in the de struction *if the eommereo ol tho United States upon the high sen*, and all person* who have mado raid* into the Unite ' States from Cana da or boon eng*god iu destroying the commerce of tho Unitod SliiteH on tfio lakes and river* that separate tho British provinces from the United Stnto*. 12. All Persons who, nt a time when they flooK to obt ain the benefits borooi by taking ihe oath heroin pro?cribod,aro in military, naval *»r civil confinement or custody, nr under bond of the military or naval authorities or agents of tho United states us prisonoi* of any kind,either before or aftor their conviction. 13, All pontons who have Voluntarily pajti* i- patod in said rebellion, the estimated value ot whoso taxable properly is ov or $20,000. II. All person* who huvo iuk«u tho oath ol amnesty, a* prererihed in tho President's pro- chiumtiun ol December 8th, lHUJ, or the oath ol allegiance to tho Unitod State?since the dale ofsaid proclamation, and who huvo not thence forward kept thosaiuo inviolate; provide*! that special upplioatlon may ho made to the Presi dent for pardon l»y any pcrson.hnlnnginK to tho excepted classes, and such clemency will ho ex tended as muy lioconsistent with tho facts ol tho case aud the peace and dignity ol tho Uni tod States. Tho Secrotary of State will e-tah- litdi rules and regulations for administering and recording tho said amnesty oaili, so as to i insure its benefits to the people ami guard the j government against iraud. Iu the testimony whereof, I have hereunto 1 , , *ct. my hand, and caused the seal uf the United Jnt'ii States to ho alii xcd. I* Done at tho City of Washington, this the 20th day of May. A. D., !S*>5, andol tho indupondenee of America tho Hfith. Andrew Joiinbon. By tho President, Wm. 11. Seward, Secretary of State. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. fn answer In numerous inquiries from abroad wr uwtltl nmj that wc are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PI T IVi ORDER AND SHIP Any Let of Cotton in the Stairs of Georgia, South Carolina Alabama, as we have local agents at K. KURNIKER k CO., Dculers in Dry Goods and Fancy (Iroceriw, No. 170 Broad Stroot, , uiidor City Hotel. J. A. TYLKR, H. K. (^bTso.V. TYLER & ROBISON. No, 122, West si'lo Broad Street, Ur-H-'-rj, Prnl'.me and U .mmi- ion Merchant?. I. . w. WALL, H, THOMPSON. WALL & THOMPSON. No. 132, Knst side Broad Street, Dealers in Groceries, Liquor*. Country Produce, J. A. M’NEILL. , R. A. SMITH. j, a. mgneill & co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquor*, Koi>e, Bagging, Shoes, Jce., 1C*6, Broad Street. B. JACKSON. ~ Dealer iu Dry Goods, 133, Wo«t s'nlo Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. BRITTON k BARNES, Dealers in Family Groceries and Confectiona ries. Country Produce bought and sold. Crawford _st-•••;! — D. Wttibohiii'a old stand. J, 11. GREGORY, Dealer i« Fancy Articles, Staple Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, *kc., Ac-, No. 34, Broad street, oppos to Express office. PERKY 2 Dealers in Fancy Goods, Huts, Grocorics, Ac., 84 Broa*l street. Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL, MOSES k CO., Dcalors in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish ing Good*, No, 06, Old Stand, Broad Street. SCHOBKIi k EIFLKR. Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Ircm Doors and Shutters, Locks. Ac., Rear of .Spear’s Jewelry sturo, Randolph at. Ii*« • •III.i ’ vr« |"M' <MftV "tq,; rlAinlnoi »srth, . tn id all G.d.iF. il.UV" i Gold, ptodip-utl I of riv. i *, ivm tb" ncr,' j oi one pc: Gmg r, fr«>ana, ono cent. . , , . . . Glue and U.chiMn, « f all vleseriptions, m tho sol d Mate, per p" M)d. one «*etit. Glue and ( emeut, nnd.i wu.dly *.r in part el gluf, tebv Id In a tvi ii i stale, per gallon 40 cent.?. . Ur.ivoUomx.fT-li.'-ccnt. Gunp w.U-r, ai.d all ex\l'- 'e mb.-tanccs tmuiob't minu!i;. Ll > >vttllery, or sport iug purp* . when valned or lo»J. p'r ponua N I Gun | made t< purps tatbui*. por lb. ■ rntf per 11*. Fed i Peddler P."Idler (vv itli * h*.r mule) fifteen oiling on foot) ton doMat .'"ods fifty dollars, y, fifty do " Flu l"grapl.* i -. >wh*ne ro. oipts do not oxcood fivo Ii ii n * 11 * -I d >llar*) ten dollar*. Over fivo humli. l *1< |..ii.* ami under miu thousand dol lar-, liliceii d illar*. « v or one thousand dollars, twonlj Ii*e*1 Hu-. Plumb* rs, ton dollar*. Piiy.-ioi 'ii.-.Sui - . "us and Dentist®, tun dollars. Uoal l'Ntulo Agents, ten dollar.?. . Ucetilior.. Got c.toli "in Imrrcls) twenty-five dollars. Retail dculors, ten dollars. Retail Do.ilor.- in Liquors. Iwonty-fivodollars. ; i .* 11 i' ■ i* and Jttek?, ton dollars. Steimor. ami Yos-els, (furnishing food or Id* ...: *v.-ut\- five dollar*. lalmw Chandler* ami Soup Makers, tend'd- J'honter.*, Musoutus, Coucort Hull.*, onokutt- io.l dollars. 1’obao. oju-'ts, ten dollar.!. \\ In*:.- ale Dealers, (oxomt Uuiuors) whoso fifty dollar?. annual.- tiles it * u*n i \\ litdo-a o Dealer Hill's exceed lif*>* t (except liquor? i-uml dollars, fo id dollars to cj mo dollar. Ltqflor*. same Proodmcii a imI tlicir I employers. HKADgUARTURS F. S FORCES. \ i t oil . _ ending (litnpow icr, tin made lur tuiuing. 1 purp»*ec-. v lwu > pound. 8 Cel.'..". lUt* an > lluD.a l.'.u . : sell**; ( .* I exp iv# rllbst:ll\C#8 lory <*r -porting cent? per lb., it*.. 1 cents, tve substance* iutillorv, »*r slot ting I vent* por bark?, brigs, itutkont*. canal vatcr ora ft. not u". u.illot built, «nip*. nt on the o l>^s receipts, d blootiu. slabs or ond barn or rods, i not thinner than •tree do»iar.«. ••f art inch thick, tH.um, in d ; li '' iUOludiug Cll.il" - • s t *g U*§do or c Jiisttuvt* I, tw j Itteomo. the - i" ■' - • InCoim*. the tax "t p*; - nut over T M ' , , . Income, tux of per $5,000 and'"’, ex., nnv- Income, tax *•* ton i • over ton thou- i: d uollurs. lusutaticoCompntiit'.-'. on uud a half percent. Iron pig. per ton, two *1 dlera. Iron ill*.urn*. Slabs or Limp*, whether made in fo-gc? or bio uuer port m. t:»r«# dollar* Iron, r—fir mJ j * r p n, tfireu ucdl.|t*. iron, re roM*<l, per ton* two dollars. In-n. nil mlvai. vd bev.i |o - j.-, nn 1 no* advanced I* and band. li""P. or sheet »r> No. 18, mrc guape. port m. Iron Plato, not (e*s ihan per ton, three doHar*. . , . Iron Ban I. lloop. and shoot, thinner than number eighteen, wire guag .* t cr tun, live d'd- * 14 Iron Plate, lr«-than 1 j of an inch in thick- no*?, per t it. five d«»P iron Natl . out an horse -h o- Nnlli, win ton, t»* •* dollar-. . ^ , Iron Casting', u-cl f'*r hrtdk" a "tbur per manent «im.'tiiri'*, pc i«'ti, throe dollats. Iron Cabling, ix* ceding ton i •» iltds in Weigh*. toT > . pro* idtd for, per ton. *tu<-« d'llLu -. Iron Rivet?, is • ■ lin. , « f an inch in dlaiuetur. |*erlou, five duller.-. Iron Nut*. **»an i**<» i.iiooei cacU in weight, per loti, live dollar*. Inm Bolt*, npt ton* \n»n I ur ouiice? iu weight, per ton, five d ‘Ur.-. jiwUiy. Ki.l Skluj. fl»i I'f" Kailiul 1 ...n, ., uv. i «* • • oim.tlvi' uml Steel, in ingots, bars, sheet*, or wire, not lc>s tinttt 1 1 ol an iitidt thick, valued a 1 seven tioiita per pound *»r less per t-nt, live *|*dlur.". Steel, iu ingotM i>ars, shoots or wire, not 1.- <ban 1 4 ol an inch thick, valued above seven '■utils per pound mid not above eleven cent per pound, pci ton, ton dollar*. Stool, ut ingot*, bar*, shoots or wire, not lo.«. tbiui \\ ut an inch thick, valued at above eleven cciitu per ton, twolvodollars and a halt. Stone, frooHtoiu*, sandstouu, mart do mol building stone ot any other doseription, when dresMod. hewn or finished, 3 per eont. Stmrcotypus. alt productions ot, 6 per cent. Si »vos per ton, three dollar*. Skint, goat. kid. Giotp, horto, hog or doq, tauno.l ordrussod, in the rough* '» por eont Skins, when previously iusomkhI in tho rough, and upon which duties have been a*- tnally paid, shall he assessed on the lin-tcascd vnIucouI^' when oarried or finished, S.icccsanm l«* Real Estate, where the sue ocls'.ir . hall he a lineal issue ora lineal sue ecssor of the predoce»>or, o.. the vatu*' «»f the real estate, mi cncit one hundred dollars. **ue dollar, Suecession lo Heal E.-'atc, where tho succes sor shall he a brother or a sister of th. pro to- ooeaor upon the value, por one bundled dollars two dollar*. Succession to Real Estate, whero tho successor /hall bo a brothor or sister nt tiie lather or mother, or a descundrtiit ot a brother <*r sifter ol the father or mother of tho predeec.-aor. per one hundred dollars, four dollars. Succession to lieal Estate, w here the sue e-- sor shall ho a brother or sister of tho grand father or grandmother, or a descendant ot the brother or sister of the grand tat It or or grand mothef of tho prvdecossur, per one hundred dollars, five dollar*. Succession to Real Estate, whero the succes sor shall be ol any other degreo ot o< Material consanguinity to tho predeco*sor, or shall be a stranger in blood, per ono hundred dollars, six dollars. Su.‘co."si')u to Personal Property, same as Re:.i Bltat#. Sugar brown or muscovad**, n"t above No. 12 Dutch standard in eo|»»r, produced direct ly Ir.uu the sugar eano, nnd u*d from sorgiiuiu "i impehee, other tlmn those produced bj the re finer, per pound, 2 cents. On all clarified and refined sugar above Nh 12 an i not above No. IS Dutch standard ill color produced directly from tho sugar cane, and not from sorghum or impehee, per pound,2'» cent*. Sugar, on all clarified or refined sugar abo\ *■ No. 18, Dutch standard in color, pcvkIuchI >1i rectlr from the sugar cane, and not trom sor ghum or imphee, per pound, 3*^ cents. Sugar, on gross amount oi sale* of rcfi.nan, including all the product* ot th*iir manufacto- ries or retiuerie*. a duty uf 2% per cent. Sugar Gaudy, valued at not above JO cts. iter pound, per pound, 2 cents. Sugar Candy, exceeding 20 and not exceeding t<» cent* per pound, 4 cent*. Sugar Candy, exceeding 40 cent* per pound **r sold otherwise than by the pound, id pur cent. Sulphate o| llarytes, per I*"'pound?. 12 cent .ICON, G.V., JU.y ft, 1MI)0. I dots mo issued by the Freed lio loilowiug rules will he i i !. *•, uud a:.' i ubiis'icd !*»r theguidaiico ol the l- i *-c limm iti"l their lottnur masters: I. flic common law governing the domestic r* 11 . oi-. iriviu : part nts authority it ml control over th^j- cltiidron, ail I guardians control over ilu-irv. -ids, are in force. The authority and "Idum.oo ol pii mis uud guardian* take the place . ti «< ot the loitnur mustor. a II. * i•*• toi'incr mivstorsitiu constitutod the 'tmirdi.ii u nuuors. undotihc aged and infirm, in the .ih-- .. oof pareir.s oruthernoarrelative* uni • *le • ! *uppi*i tint * hotu; III. \ "ima men a.**i women under tvventy- ouo vJl) * c *rs oi ago w til roiuivan under tho cun- iV'd * i i.t.-ir I'.irculao. guardians until they bo- coiuo "t ago, thus uidum to Mip|*ort their par ents ami v* — —- — i- *--- l\ . the luMtriictloiiM to Kxceptea CUhrcm. The following oiroular has boon issued from tho attornoy gunoral’s oflloe by direction of tho president: All persons belonging to oxceptod elasse? enumerated in tho prusidont's proclamation ot May 2'.Uh, 18ti5, who may make spocial aiqdica- tlon to the nresidont for pardon, uro hereby notified thatboforo tholrrospeot.ivoappl.cations would bo c«)ii?iiiere*l it must bo shown tlmt they have respectively tukon ami subscribed to the oath or allirmation in said proclamation ot tho piesidont. Every such person desiring special pardon should make application in writing or in person therefor, nnd 'transmit with such application the original oath and ai- firms tion a.? aken and subscribed before tho ollieer authorised under the rule* and regula tions promulgated by the secretary of state, to administer the amuesty oath prescribed in said proclamation of tho president. ,1 as, A. Si'KKi*, Attorney General. wn and a corps of most rrudfot integrity, capaci ty, and crpcrience, to take charge of every bit. tVc will also j*aj all Taxes ami Charges of every dcscripdou, A A'U MAltK UBIiKAL ADVANCER OAI TIIK COTTON. In short, m: will take charge oj the Cotton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, 'nr ice receive it until sold and ide by onr houses, WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, * England. IVc incite the especial attention, of nun residents to onr facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. N. CROWN A CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Tin Sheet Iron i Copper Ware, House Furnishing Goods, Randolph street, Dentistry. DR. J. 1’tjQT p r . Room, uirccliy ..v er ,h, |';, st ^ Southern Kxpr.,* Co „"* S; II. 1IILL, Ao’t. " Bniad Sh,,t. c. k. vviirru, McKee’s old stand, om , to Y ..., nuHifMturer M«I ltp,-nirer H. F? buisr Dealer in Havana and D-ua*'Op pi » »ml ■‘iniik,ug iub.cc!, lut., corner Kund..l|,h ^ UK. KIUKSCUV O.ato of Wu'.kor 11„„ Offers his services t th.» :••• V . pit. ( )L Office up stair?, in buiM'.r 7 L : ,ck Bank. Dttice hours 7 to s •* '■ l». m. and 7 to lo DH. S. 1J. LAW, ' No. 77, Broad street. Prescriptions ,■:.-"Mil ! y ; Tf . No !•!>, Bi of C *1 Ea ide Broad Street. R* \V. MILt.FORI), WM. KKK. R. \V. MILFORD A CO.. Manufacturer? of Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware amt Stoves, 111, Bruit it Street. D. B. THOMPSON A CO.i No. 113, Broad Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Iron, Tin, Copper, BrittaniH Ware. Ac. JOHN McGOVBRN, (Under Cook's Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware. Gnttorinc .ii"l l'mili :g ilono nf short notice. Wurohoiuso uud (Joinmisaiou Morcnants. K. H. GRKKVWOOt), WM C. ORAY. GREENWOOD & GRAY. Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Kankin Wa Ho ok 11.) durr, MONETARY. In a circular just issuod by thu motro- politnn iusnranco rompany wo find tin* following useful tabic*, showing tho value of currency compared with tfold at differ ent rates of premium : When gold is The discount on Located ii Bril*' • A C ' . Cotton* unde makendvum C.dutuhus am propm the above .«ttiercon. 1 a Agent for E. M <1 to take charge of Ivcrtisomont, uud to ) desirous of purchasing largely and will pay lull market rates. FELIX ALEXANDER. Office 101, Broad Street, Sept 20—tf over Ware’s drier store. J. It. IVEY A CO., arehousc, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Oglethorpe street, near Enquirer odioe. JOHN MUNN, ( Broad St roe t) General Commissi- n Morehnnt, Spocial atten tion paid to purchase and ■hipping of potion. COURT ORDERS. bxpartb. UptehS \N m. P. U obb, , "i Mrs. .Mary **-, l’ropounder. |c. i.?ed, in >iari' i * Onli'i.p-, ,lu!v .... l \v t0 .! o ' :i “ii> ot Mary \* a J.tn\ df - I, l.,*, , said e.mnty *•' M»n.*n; j^,t y..,«-i,- A . • to the Court that « viving heir at law *•( *-.ri T Ilf ., y yond the limit* «»t tht* .Ma.c. It is theretore ordired by tho Crnrtt) Cnre bo .-«-t »l"'''n Iu - *' trial at tfio • . her Torn of this Couit, proofs in s.*i*l ease *■».* taken arilihf.jf and detcrruineU ri"i -*> a ji. b'u.uj: will then be iu"«lo in the preiu:.-.. ». uild justii'o -hail iippci • ;*in; Ai:J a . orderetl that duo and Iccil i It »j f ,. . d'icmed its given aid I'atg .1 V . publication «>f tlii-.-rdtr it* tco (\,.y quircr, a lu w.'i'j, ■ r I'ulii-i.ul >,[ * (ieorgtrt, ly preceding raid S 1 '.•.•iiib.'r Termn:t* „, A true extract ti-ctii tin* Miuuttt’] Court, deptemoer01 h, Is.'., J. .1. LuWE. nr.d ox-offieio Clerk of Court« sept 10—wow ndmini.-trnlion Callaway, liocea-ed, lute * At- p..r.- n- - me n * i . show cause (if u: \ they should ii"t lie griinti'd ti.c Court *>t (Jrdiiinry t.1 )..i I county «)ii the lir-l Al.mdaj Given umier 111 y hand this l'.li.Kv tember, GEORGE W. MI LLII aept 10—w • G eorgia—Harris t oi nty.- II. Pj;i.;liJird Hpidies to uie fir I udmini.sunlion on the estate ofj,.. pulriek, .Uceuse.l, I.ito of sai l .um» All |>or*ous co:.* erned -to herv'. v ■uowcausa(.1 •> • 1 u should not he gr mted t!ie - .id applm Court of Ordinary t • he held in aid. county on the first Monday in Novuuk Given under my baud this IdltLj M. I*. RL1.1H. , CHA8 KLL M. P. ELLIS A CO., CorainiMioD Merchants, Broad street, noxt door South of Bank ot Columbus. GEORGE W. Ml'LLL W. T. WOOD, Uonoral Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apalacfiicula, Fin. CHARLES ROGERS A CO , Purchaser* of Cotton for Shipment. Office lute Bank of Charleston Agency, Broad Street, sold lor curren cy at 1(0 (Hi Uu DU lift 00 120 00 125 (HI |i:ut in) U'> uu 140 DO 14. r ) (HI 150 00 Ito 00 100 IH) ltW (H) 170 00 175 0u iso 00 185 (HI 100 (HI 105 00 you (Hi is able t*. . to he i u 1 white »* 1;. Thinking tfivi - .md Motor*, umsiors ot Iroedmon must inn nim a-xay me young and infirm, nor reluce ■ • ttid theltcr; nor shadl the ahlc b ■ , * in-", a.»d "'"iiu a go away from their ho tut--, . It\ e in i llomvs, and leave their par- cut- ,.i .-hn iron r younger brother* or lister* l" III' .-upperled by others. V. 1!..«t.-rmcr ma.-1'Ts of froodmen will not •**’ 1 crt..i:*cd t" turn away or drivo lrom their I la it t.iittitu! fi.ttms, who have helped to make tint crop.-, when the crop* arc SAved.with- out j ay ing lor '.he labor already performed. iei., liko all o> her uien, are auion- 1: . criiUiti.il law and are liaole i t r violations ot law. the same a* , but iu no ease will brutality be lie pirtof the former master.— 1 will at once see that with tho end o: fia.ei.N ail cnaciuient* and customs which wire iu . - .--.Hi to .;* preaorvrttiou must cease to have off.ot. Nil. IV >n* of ago who nrofreo from any of tho "hligati'tn* reierrod to above are at liberty find pro- supported by their former masters in i l:eitc«s and vagrancy. \ 111 It wilt he left to tho employer and servant toa.*rcc upon tho wage* t*> he paid, and tiny j it-1 aiia'vcment or contract will not lie liitcrtcic t with; hut irccdtuen are advised that *'>r the 1 p-.'iii: c 1','tt they ou^ht to expect only in I'tora.t ns :e? and when tltctr employers cau- .- mnney, they ought to be contented r part ot the vt . p to be raisod. Ibis •t t • "u dt m 'ditleatlou as tlio Freed .•:ncc;>. > d.lter* and citiitens are re- gvc publicity to tlic-e rule* and to ihstruc; the tree l people as to their uow rights • X Alt sub Distiict and l'.*st Commanders Are requir« 1 t-» correct any \ io ation of the above rule* within tli.-tr jurisdiction. All offouoe* hereunder tiny he tr 1 «* 1 hotorou Military Com- uiifsiou *>r Provost CuurL B> cumtnand of Brevet Mni. Gen. Wilson. KDN AUD P- iXIIOFF, not 1 tvth with 1 tail rule sui 10 men’s li 1: l.\. All per cent U Id per cont 13 Do per cent lfi t*7 t>or cent 2D 00 per eent 23 US per cent 2,» 93 per cent 28 AS per cent 31 04 gor cent 33 S( per cent 35 49 per cent 37 50 per cont 39 ll) per cent 41 18 per cent 42 Ml per eont 44 45 per eont 45 95 per cent 47 37 per cent 43 72 per cont 5U 00 per cent Ono hundred dollar* in currency will buy in gold $96 23 00 90 86 95 67 14 55 55 54 05 52 63 Price of Gold for Confederate Notes from January 1, 1801, to May 12, 1803, inclu sive. 1881. J:\u.ltoMnyl May llto Uct. 1 1 Got. 1 to Oct. 15 \ Out. 15 to Nov. 151; 1882. Jan. 1 Jan, 1) Feb. 1 Feb. 151 March 1 March 15 April l At-ril 15 May 1 . May 15 Juno 1 June 15 2 July l 2 J uly 15 Aug. 1 Aug. 15 Sept. 1 .Sept, 1 Sept. 15 Oct. 1 Oot. 15 Nov. 1 to Feb. 1. 1863 3 1*63. Feb. 1 to March . 3 10 March 1 * 3 25 20 pi 2 30 2 20 2 50 2 50 2 ih) 2 60 2 50 Nov. 1 13 for Nov. 15 15 50 “ Nov. 15 15 50 ’’ Deo. 1 20 Dec. 15 21 1804. Jan.l 21 " Jan. 15 20 " Feb. 1 2o " . Fob. 15 21 25 pr Mar. 1 26 40 pr Mar. 15 20 50 pr I April 1 1W 65 pr April 15 21 75 pr I May! 20 86 pr I May 15 IS 70 pr I June 1 to 05 pr I July 15 IS " 95 pr July 15 to or 1 I Aug. 15 20 " 1 I Aug. 15 22 * ‘ 1 I Sept. I 20 50 * " 1 I Sopt. 15 22 50 * " l I Get. 1 27 * “ 1 j Get. 15 Select Limited School. lintltod School i* hc?t adapted tu .... th«) hivhed end- of Foninlo education, I have soleetcd (’olumbu?, Ga., a* a suitable location fur tlu o.'t..bU.*ha*eul ol such an liHlitutiun. The large raid commudious Residencoeif Air?. AK E. Sliurtcr. "Ppoaitothe Baptist church, will be occupied t"r tnc purpose. The number of jmpils will be limited to 40, nf which number lo or 12 can he received into my family a? hoarders. Pupils niu-t ho entered for the Scholastic year, or tor the remainder, after entering; and tu* deduction will be made for abseuco, except in cn*e« "1 pr >tractcd sickness. The scholastic voir will bo divided into three term- - c-uh 14 weeks. Thr Fira T- nn will open on the Oth of Octo ber no t, rite rate? for it as follows : Tuijion ^Literary Department $30 00 Music with use of instrument 30 00 “ French 12 50 Latin and Greek 10 00 Ilonrd (exclusive of washing) 75 00 To be paid in advance, iu currency or it* equivalent. Provision* will he ruityJe for ornamental brain he- .n the usual rates tn other institutions. !• ‘aulcn- mu*t turni.-U their own shoots, pil low cases ami towel.?, Appli'Mtion? for entering pupils will bo re ceive 1 until t ho JtIi Gct'iber. Addros until 2’nh 8ept. at Eufauld, Ala.; after that time, Columbus, Ga. john r. McIntosh. Wntchou, Jewelry, &c. T. S. SPEAR. metical nn l Experioneod Watchmaker nnd Jeweler and Dealer in Fine Watches, Rich J"wclry, .'v .Mnier Broad and Randolph. J. II. BH AM HALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. 99, Broad Stroot, Columbus, Ga. Watvlic? ami Jowo.ry retoiiriHl. W. ROSENSTIIIL. Watchmaker and Ko|>airer, No. 90, Broad ?t., N. xi door to J. \V. Pease’s Book Store. 0. M. KINSKL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 56, Broad Stroot. (Jaudiets, Fruits, Wiuoa, <*ic. I. G. STRIPPER, Randolph Stroet, Manufacturer uud Dcalor in Candies. Cordials, Syrups, Preserves, Pickles, Ac. 15 L»P1 id A. A. A. G. WANTED, V NO. 1 BREAD COOK, of good character, - V None "tin r rtccd upplv. Ml I VEILS \\ YNNK .% 00., C.mk'? Ili'lel. Columbus, Sept 17-2w March afirfr June 1 June 15 July 1 July 15 Aug. 1 Aug. 15 Sept. I Sopt. 15 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 15 to 5 25 5U Nov. 1 Nov. 15 Dae. 1 32 " l Deo. 15 35 "1 Dee. 31 51 •• 1 1865. Jan.l 60 " 1 Jau. 16 65 " 1 Feb. 1 56 " 1 Feb. 15 46 " 1 March 1 55 " 1 March 15 50 *' 1 April 1 70 "l April 15 80 •* 1 April 30 lm* •• 1 April 2h 200 " 1 April 27 ik)t) •• 1 April 2S 500 *’ l April 29 800 " 1 April 30 1000 " 1 May 1 1200 •• 1 Which was the last ac tual sale for Confodo- ato Note.?’ Col. J. M. Mr. Jamo* Cook. Mr. Wm. Mit-'hel, Mr. A. O. Flvwollen. ^ Sopt S—4tw Sun copy. I Wesleyan Female College, II MACON, GA. ’ Pll K Twenty-eighth Annual Session opons , OCTOBER 2.1. 1805. The Faculty is eo.u- plete. I he rate* fur the First Term, which ends Doccmbi r 3D , arc a> t«dlows: Regular iuiti-.u in College Clame* $30 On Rcgu...r luttt *11 in Preparatory Class 22 5o Mu?ie, ("i<ti.in,ii with r.-o of instrument, 33 00 Board, mcluding >ashiug, Lights and T fuel 90 00 lo bo paid in advattee, in eurroney or it* equivalent. J. M. BUNNELL, jl-w*t PreeldenL A CADMAN, GUN AN0 LOCKSMITH. ALT, Description* of Bell Hanging attend- : ed to, and Key* ti [ to order. ORAWFORD street, NKAHLY Ol'I-iiSITK COOK’S HOTEL. . For Sale, M V PL \ NT VTTuN, situated in the county • t Lowtt cs, ton unie? tro-u Valdosta, tho county town, nnd two mile* from Ayettuh — luc tract l" ur.uns • >ur thousand threo hun- dred acre? touriocu hundred are in cultiv - lion, notiurpa* ed in fertility in tno county of which «’)'•“•» n.».»4»«a i 1 * within f. healthy utt l the Appended t.. th xvi*t aud saw tm tugs are c ;nm 11 luc .matters tur and capable «>i aceoiumudatingupwards o’**t\vo fiend.ed. ifiere are two large cotton and gin bou.-e* up m .he plautation. All of tho sloes will besj>l 1 with it, eousis’tag ot mules, cattle, nogs and suoep, .» » . u. — before J auuaty, hun J red have been cfoa“rcii year?. I fie climate is decidedlv •ttlomont eligibly situated.— plantation 1? a substantial . entirely no.r. The build ."t^aml well constructed.— _>rors are oointurtablc july21—2lawti i otscbsioQ to be given on or U 11 ALDBl RG,Savannah, Medical College of Georgia, AUGUSTA. cou S, s ? OF LECTURES ,jr lu r ,uul '" | i will bo commuted on !-f|. m-dt«wliu L, A, Dl'MAS, Ue.iu. i’llKI.L’S & WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturers of Phelps’ ‘Moss Roso Candios,’ and Dealers in 8we>t and Sour Articles. CARGILL k BROTHER. 8s, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. CHARLES CRICHTON k CO.,' No. 150, Broad Street, Manufacturer of Cakes, Loaf Bread. Crackers ot u!l kinds, wholesale and retail. c. UREY VOGEL, No. 32, Broad street. Manufacturer of Cake*. Bread an l Crackers, of all xifids Lager Beer Saloon. Dniritsistg and Apolhocariea, URQl’IIART k (CHAPMAN, DruxgDuaud Apothecaries, Dealer* in Drugs, Mudeuiuc*. Perfumery, kc.. Old Stand, Broad St. DR| R. A. WARE. Druggist and Chemist, doalcr in Drugs, Oila, Stationery. »ko., ItW, Broad stroet. Druggist A. M. BRANNON, West side Brood atroet, id ApotUocary, dealor in Drug*, Madioiaea, ko, * w. J. land K. L. UUOOKM. F. L. BROOKS k CO. Manufacturing Druggiit?and Chemist*, at Acce .V: Collier'* *>ld .'land, No.pJ, Broad st. Saddlery and Harness, SHERMAN* k CO., Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness, Ac., Ac., Opposite Rosette A Lawhon'c Auction Store, Ur tod street. a. McKenzie, saddles and Harness, llc- t ember. 1866 sept 10-wot G eorgia. Harris county.- 11. Crawfoi.l and Benjantiti ll. 1. applied lor I etters of ndmini?!rAti s estate of Benjamin T. Lowe, dcoeanj, said county. All persons concerned ar« hereby show cause (if any they have) why tlu istration of said estate should not lie rr said applicant nt tho Court ol tlrli'ai held in and for said county, on the tint' in Noveuiln Given uud . . .... I860. (i I2o. IV. Ml l-LA sopt :w-w5t t f EORGIA— M USCCGKK ml .Ml. _ T uett 11. Crawlord ha- appliedf.rUt dianslup of Benjamin C. and UonXc orphans, under fourteen year-' fsnv McClary, duce.vaed. All persons cuiicornod :tr» herebyy show cause (if any they hu» . why •' unship of said Orphan? >l." ild 1 • to said applicant at the next N of the Court ot Ordinary f-*r mi o - Given under my baud Sdptcinher JNU. JOHNSON, ( octl-w Administration do bonis Harvey W. Nance, deceased, viced, t' as, adin’r, deceased. All persons concerned arc hereby ir- sbnwoau*o(it any they have), whytbr istrutiou ot said eatuto should to t be^V raid applicant at the next Novemlvf 1 the Court "t Ordinary tor said c Given under my In ml .'H p oot l-w30d my It 1 ml .''I'l'teiimer o NO. JOHNSON. ^ Auo.i'ueers. D. P. ELLIS, (I.ato Ellis, Livingston A Co.,) Auction and Commission .Merchant, Corner Broad and Randolph streut.?. ROSE TIE A LAWHON. 131. Broad Streot, A ucHon an d Comm Undo n M erchants. COLBERT k WILKIES, 140, Broad Street, Auction and Cottiiuission Merchants. JAMKrt JoHNSOX, I.. T. DO WX IXti JOHNSON A DOWNING. Attorneys at Law. Columbus. Georgia. Court House in llntniit 1.. llarr> Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Noiea^ between the legal hour.? ot sale, one mnre, bay color, blazed lace tu>" hind loot white, filteeu hands huh. f twelve years old. Also, at the sumo time nn l plaM. mare rnulo, color dnrk or black, race face, with marks of harness upon ue:,’ year* old; sold us an estray. sep29-30d J. M. DAM fPWO MONTHS from date »|»i-l»csnf 1 bo made to tlio Court «>t OruinyJ’ art county for leave to sell the l"t ,n ~ of Lumpkin, belonging t-> tho e.-ufic .. A. Farwoll, deceased. Augu*t-\1’?'. .MARTHA FAH",' uug 80-w60d BORGIA. UUS0UUEB OOMf the first .Monday in Novcuibcr* plication will ho made to tho Urdinar - county for leave to sell the real A. Jones, doceased, Into of said cun’..' .MARY L.JoSh6.A> August 29tb, lS65-wik)d _J J- p EO RGI ATAY1.0R COL NH V7 month." utter date applicjitim ff; ." to the llotiorftble Court <»’ t>r<1innr•';• county, for leave to sell tho land-' be. J the estate ef James Garrett. 19,1865. ELIZABETH GAkkJ sept 83.—2m / ’ EG li U 1 A i-TAiLGlf O.' 1 vJ months from date application «*•*, to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ■ eouuty. lor leavo to soil the land* be [’ tho estate of Charles A. Loyd, deceive* 19th, 18»>5. , . _sept 21—'Jin .111--1.1' ADAM - ^ pUuKGlA Ml s 1 10,1:1-; 0.»UNn; Vl UT E. Marble has applied :-r Utter* • ; istration on the estate ol James r-n coused, Into of said county: All perh«)ns c mcerned are h*TCD> ;• show causo tif any they have) wny 10^ tration of said estate should n«»t nfj*; said applicant at the n**rt Noveuif**- the Court of Ordinary for ^ ud C')^' ^ Givciv'under my hand, S.’i'teiuwrr JNU. sopt 26.—5\v BEOHOIA-Mfirloii County* Ordixarv’a om«'K l ,,r , f " W UFKliAS K. Hull"1; » * letter.? of mluil:iUtrat'"U ’ Curdy Bull' ck, tlceaiied, late ■ \ 'fl All concerned are hereby V"' 1 ! on or bof.-ro the first MomhO •'. • noxt, to show cause why letter? ' granted petitioner. , .«t Witness my hand officially, >f(; ' JAS. M. LO" h, 9f _ sop 28-wltu ^ iiSOll(i 1 a—Marloa County- . U Orpixaky’s Uyrn’K |,,r 1 *J|J i g r JIKKLAS Simeon Blue. Isaac ll. Peebles.deceased.ns “ this Court for leavo to sell the reals-** deceased: .or This is thercfori; to site all I’otteer# . cause, on or belors the first M 'ti»tA> • . next, why leave sliould not ho K riin of the ftatute, Ac. .. \\ linens my official signature t” 1 * ^ 25th. lHtk*». JAS. M. Lo" h, 9t»